Broadway says if caught a smart phone thief faces up to one year behind bars.

"Usually iPhones are over $300 which constitutes a grand theft, a felony," said Chief Broadway.

Meantime, Eade is now making a habit of backing up her pictures and other important information on her phone.

"Everybody knows they need to back up their computer and they need to continuously back up their phone and yet you don't do it probably as often as you should so I guess I learned my lesson the hard way," said Eade.

The woman who stole Eade's iPhone is still on the run.

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